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Pace clinched the title of Westchester's best. Our Broadway spotlight is shining. Carbon emissions? We're slashing them. We've introduced a new initiative for hidden disability awareness. Oh, and did we mention our sleek new building in NYC? All this and more in 10 Things to Inspire You!
Pace’s First Generation Program is dedicated to uplifting and supporting first-gen students who are often left to chart their own course. Read on for student perspectives on the unique challenges and experiences these students face.
Meet Cyber Range: Pace’s new, state-of-the-art facility designed to give students a collaborative, practical immersion in tackling real-life cybersecurity threats, all in real-time.
The Pace Field Hockey team had another successful year, in which not one, but two players were recognized as First Team All-Americans.
Pace Esports isn’t here to just play games–they’re setting records, championing inclusivity, and leading the charge in collegiate competitive gaming. (And yes, playing plenty of games along the way.)
Nestled in a corner of the 16th floor of the iconic 41 Park Row, a building steeped in history, the Pace Study is a hidden gem. Within its walls, the Study served as the workspace for Robert S. Pace, the second president of Pace University and son of co-founder Homer Pace. Nowadays, it's a haven for small, but significant University meetings.
Students receive grant funding from Aging in America, Inc.
Susanna Lammervo (MS in Human-Centered Design ‘23) first learned about the NYC Design Factory program sitting in her Information Architecture class, taught by Seidenberg Professor Andreea Cotoranu.
In 2018, a disgruntled hotel guest triggered a profound realization for Seidenberg grad and serial entrepreneur, Mochii De Castro. She knew she needed change–and that the Seidenberg School's data science would be the bridge to an incredible journey into technology and artificial intelligence.
Jonah White-Wilson '25 is fully living the #LubinLife. Beyond being on the Pace University Men's Lacrosse Team and working on campus, Jonah took the knowledge he gained from his classes and his experience working at Pace Fit to start his own business, which focuses on delivering healthy food to his community.